In France, Haffner Energy said its recently launched hydrogen production, testing and training center is about to start producing renewable hydrogen using its patented biomass and organic waste thermolysis process. The company said that this project will also enable Haffner Energy to enjoy a new income stream by selling the hydrogen produced, to perform tests for customers on all types of biomass, and to train them. Designed to operate continuously for 8,000 hours a year, it entered the renewable gas (syngas) production phase last June. Hydrogen production kick-off is imminent, the firm said. As part of the site’s operations, mobility-grade hydrogen will be produced and marketed at the rate of 15 kg/hour, or almost 120 metric tons per year, which is the equivalent of 12 million kilometers driven by hydrogen-powered vehicles.
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